Mastering Linux: The Complete Guide to Becoming a Linux Pro
Learn REAL Linux from Scratch, Build a Strong Foundation with Command Line, Shell Scripting, System Admin, and other PRO
What you will learn:
Understanding Linux commands and pipes.Exploring different Linux commands and their usage with pipes.
Introduction to the Linux terminal and its key concepts.
Finding helpful manuals and resources for Linux.
Understanding Linux directories and their organization.
Understanding the Linux shell and its role in interacting with the system.
Working with the LS command to list directory contents.
Understanding the difference between relative and absolute pathnames.
Filtering LS output based on specific criteria.
Copying files and directories using the CP command.
Utilizing tab auto-completion for faster command entry.
Working with symbolic and hard link files.
Manipulating files and directories in Linux.
Introduction to shell and expansion in Linux.
Using arithmetic expressions with shell scripting.
Automating folder creation using shell scripting.
Quoting techniques in shell scripting.
Introduction to permissions in Linux and their significance.
Understanding the differences between UID, GID, and Shadow.
Managing file and directory permissions in Linux.
Exploring examples with file permissions.
Understanding Linux permissions in-depth.
Changing file permissions using the CHMOD command.
Fundamentals of processes in Linux systems.
Exploring the PS AUX command for process management.
Utilizing the TOP command for monitoring system resources.
Managing foreground and background processes.
Bringing background processes to the foreground.
Understanding and utilizing Linux process signals.
Introduction to package management systems in Linux.
Exploring the need for package management tools.
Understanding and using package management in Linux.
Fundamentals of TCP/IP networking.
Exploring the layers of the TCP/IP model.
Understanding how emails are sent and received over the Internet.
Explanation of Protocol Data Units (PDU).
Basic use of switches and data transmission in networking.
Two networks communicating with a router in the middle.
Working with the Traceroute (Trcrt) command for network diagnostics.
Networking with Linux and its various tools and commands.
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